Adam Bien's Weblog

The initial check-in of LightFish was performed during JavaOne 2011 GlassFish community day.
Shortly after the initial creation, LightFish was extended with LightView--a Java FX real time monitoring client. One year later another release of LightFish is available, checked in again at JavaOne 2012:

Monitoring of Commits per Seconds and Rollbacks per Seconds (you should not be proud of the latter :-)) [new feature]

Application listing--applications with their components contents are listed. [new feature]

Scripting: Different escalation channels can be declared and monitored on-the-fly. (Hint: right mouse click on a tab in the table)

I heard your talk on stress testing at javaone where you showed Lightfish. Very interesting. Thanks.

As an addition to your aside on the merits of JavaFx over HTML5 (shorter development time), I listened to another talk where the speaker commented on the very high cpu usage of a live data graphing library in html5 on Firefox. Possibly another another advantage of fx?